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Supreme Court resumes hearing on Bihar SIR today; Three aspects of the 2002–03 exercise remain at odds with the Commission’s ...
As part of the second phase of the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR), electors and political parties ...
Lokniti-CSDS survey in Assam, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and the National Capital Territory of Delhi ...
Amartya Sen warned that the SIR exercise, like the one in Bihar, could end up "disenfranchising" a large number of poor and marginalised people ...
Just to recall, the election commission of India (ECI) ordered the special intensive revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls in Bihar in June to weed out voters who were allegedly ineligible to vote, as ...
Odisha is set to undertake a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of its voter list starting September 2025, marking the first ...
In 2002-03, the revision went on for eight months, but as per the present timeline, the report noted from the EC's official release, the training of enumerators, door-to-door verification, scrutiny of ...
According to the CEO, the revision process aims to ensure that the voter list is both accurate and inclusive, reflecting ...
In this episode of Central Hall, Kapil Sibal discusses the upcoming Bihar elections and the Election Commission’s decision ...
The Supreme Court has expressed concern over the limited involvement of political parties in rectifying voter deletions ...
Questioning the fairness of the bureaucratic process, Sen demanded strict documentation from citizens who may not have access to those things. Adding that administrative processes and periodic ...
Intensive voter list revision in Odisha: Congress warns protest, BJD non-committal, BJP defends move
Odisha is set to launch its first Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list after 24 years starting next month, ...
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